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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1504572" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>After considerable thought I have a plan. The property was owned by this old couple, their daughter, and son in law. All four names were on all the documents. The daughter and her husband had previously moved out. The son in law is the under sheriff in the county and by all accounts a stand up guy. The one time I talked to him he came across that way. They have until June 15 to remove all the horses (45+/-) and June 25 to be out themselves. I will be there off and on between now and then. But not say a thing. My plan is to be there on June 10. If there are still horses there and I can't see movement I will call the son in law. I will explain to him that I have no interest in being the bad guy but we do have a contract that lays things out in black and white. I would hope that he will be able to make them see the light and make them understand how much money it will cost them (and him). The trouble is in my former job I at times got to deal with several horse collector types. Not one of them volunteered to move out when their lease was up. Hopefully it won't come to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1504572, member: 498"] After considerable thought I have a plan. The property was owned by this old couple, their daughter, and son in law. All four names were on all the documents. The daughter and her husband had previously moved out. The son in law is the under sheriff in the county and by all accounts a stand up guy. The one time I talked to him he came across that way. They have until June 15 to remove all the horses (45+/-) and June 25 to be out themselves. I will be there off and on between now and then. But not say a thing. My plan is to be there on June 10. If there are still horses there and I can't see movement I will call the son in law. I will explain to him that I have no interest in being the bad guy but we do have a contract that lays things out in black and white. I would hope that he will be able to make them see the light and make them understand how much money it will cost them (and him). The trouble is in my former job I at times got to deal with several horse collector types. Not one of them volunteered to move out when their lease was up. Hopefully it won't come to that. [/QUOTE]
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